Enable System UI tuner on Marshmallow - Android One (First-Generation) Cross-Device Genera

This is a guide to enable System UI tuner on Marshmallow.
Since we cannot root our Android One currently, it is a good way to tweak our devices right now.
It includes
•Re-arrange the Quick Settings toggles.
•Show hide items from the status bar (such as casting icon, do not disturb icon, etc.)
•Show the embedded battery percentage in the Battery indicator.
•Toggle Demo Mode
To enable this, do the following:
•Pull down the notification drawer to display the Settings gear icon in the top right corner.
•Long press this icon. It may not be noticeable, but it will begin to spin under your finger. It may take a couple of tries (did for me on two different devices).
•When it's activated, you will see a popup that says "Congrats! System UI Tuner has been added to Settings" (See screenshot).
•Go to your Settings and you will see an option for "System UI Tuner" under "About Phone".
That's it! Enjoy

hp5942 said:
This is a guide to enable System UI tuner on Marshmallow.
Since we cannot root our Android One currently, it is a good way to tweak our devices right now.
It includes
•Re-arrange the Quick Settings toggles.
•Show hide items from the status bar (such as casting icon, do not disturb icon, etc.)
•Show the embedded battery percentage in the Battery indicator.
•Toggle Demo Mode
To enable this, do the following:
•Pull down the notification drawer to display the Settings gear icon in the top right corner.
•Long press this icon. It may not be noticeable, but it will begin to spin under your finger. It may take a couple of tries (did for me on two different devices).
•When it's activated, you will see a popup that says "Congrats! System UI Tuner has been added to Settings" (See screenshot).
•Go to your Settings and you will see an option for "System UI Tuner" under "About Phone".
That's it! Enjoy
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System UI tuner is some of the best feature i like in android marshmallow update without custom rom you can customize your quick settings

Nice info, thx
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Maheep Shrimali said:
System UI tuner is some of the best feature i like in android marshmallow update without custom rom you can customize your quick settings
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Yeah without gravitybox and xposed right now it is our only way of tweaking

Does it work for HTC m8? Can't seem to be getting anywhere??
Stuck ram

I think that only works on AOSP/Close to stock ROMs.

Oh OK thanks for responding.....I've been trying and nothing so no ui tuner for me.

Does not work for note 4 CM 13 ...

Endormin said:
Does not work for note 4 CM 13 ...
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Use edit tiles in CM13

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Quick Access To Battery Status?

i am running Stock up including clock face but with NULL_18 as base for extra benefits.
how can i quickly see the battery status like what i see when i plug it in?
currently i have to go to Settings > Battery which is not quick and easy.
i had used the Watch Style app where you can get faces with battery but it seemed to use more battery and i like Stock look.
thanks for any suggestions.
Double Tap with two fingers
Double Tap the screen with two fingers :good:
gerardo1562 said:
Double Tap the screen with two fingers :good:
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HA!
too easy. no idea with all i have done to this thing how i missed that.
thanks!
gerardo1562 said:
Double Tap the screen with two fingers :good:
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When I double-tap, the status bar shows up. The problem is now when I load a full-screen app, the status bar is always there at the top. How do I go back to hiding the status bar at all times?
ActiveNick said:
When I double-tap, the status bar shows up. The problem is now when I load a full-screen app, the status bar is always there at the top. How do I go back to hiding the status bar at all times?
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I use GMD gesture control to create a gesture to toggle the status bar on and off
Santaclauswitz said:
I use GMD gesture control to create a gesture to toggle the status bar on and off
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Thanks, I'll check out GMD. In the meantime, is there a setting somewhere to revert back to the no-statusbar UI?
ActiveNick said:
Thanks, I'll check out GMD. In the meantime, is there a setting somewhere to revert back to the no-statusbar UI?
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Are you looking for a setting to switch back to the original tw launcher or for use in the nova launcher? To set touch whizz as the default launcher just go to nova settings and it's the first option, select touch whizz, switch the screen of and use the twisting arm wake gesture to select home. If you're looking at changing the nova settings it might be an idea to reflash null and not check full ui in the aroma options. I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for though. It's a bit late here and I'm a bit frazzled
Santaclauswitz said:
Are you looking for a setting to switch back to the original tw launcher or for use in the nova launcher? To set touch whizz as the default launcher just go to nova settings and it's the first option, select touch whizz, switch the screen of and use the twisting arm wake gesture to select home. If you're looking at changing the nova settings it might be an idea to reflash null and not check full ui in the aroma options. I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for though. It's a bit late here and I'm a bit frazzled
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I'm in the TouchWiz launcher / shell, which is nice. No issue there. My problem is I two-finger tapped or double-tapped the screen to try gestures, and the status bar appeared at the top, showing the battery %, time, Bluetooth icon, etc. I now have no way to make this status bar disappear at the top. For example, I see it when I'm in Settings, or in the root browser, or any custom app.
It seems the two-finger tap toggled it on, but there is no way to toggle it off. Where is the setting to turn it off?
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I'm in the TouchWiz launcher / shell, which is nice. No issue there. My problem is I two-finger tapped or double-tapped the screen to try gestures, and the status bar appeared at the top, showing the battery %, time, Bluetooth icon, etc. I now have no way to make this status bar disappear at the top. For example, I see it when I'm in Settings, or in the root browser, or any custom app.
It seems the two-finger tap toggled it on, but there is no way to toggle it off. Where is the setting to turn it off?
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That's not the two finger toggle. The two finger toggle on stock or null without full system ui is a shortcut to brightness/volume and battery screen. Sounds like you've selected full system ui in the aroma settings. I can't see any options to switch off the status bar in apps. You can turn it off on the nova launcher with nova settings but that doesn't apply to apps. You can try flashing the Rom again and uncheck the full status ui and see if the status bar is still present in third party apps or you can download another third party app to control things like the status bar in apps. There's a list of third party apps you could use in the help sticky null_/free falling theme..... It's under notifications icons/soft buttons

App that shows ONLY percentage of battery. (Without any other notification elswhere)

HI
Is there an app that shows ONLY percentage of battery without any other notification elswhere? (no lock screen bar etc)
What's wrong with the standard battery percentage inside of the battery icon (like on every other android phone)? You can't enable it through settings (thanks Motorola...) but you can download an app called battery percent enabler to enable it. After it's enabled you can uninstall the app and it will stick.
Sean89us said:
What's wrong with the standard battery percentage inside of the battery icon (like on every other android phone)? You can't enable it through settings (thanks Motorola...) but you can download an app called battery percent enabler to enable it. After it's enabled you can uninstall the app and it will stick.
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Well, I tried that, but is is completely unreadable...To small.
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What's wrong with the standard battery percentage inside of the battery icon (like on every other android phone)? You can't enable it through settings (thanks Motorola...) but you can download an app called battery percent enabler to enable it. After it's enabled you can uninstall the app and it will stick.
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Pull down the notification bar to where you see the Quick Settings. Long press the settings (gear) icon until it spins, then let go. Now you can access the System UI tuner which lets you add the battery percent in the icon without downloading that app. Only works on Marshmallow.
Xposed & Gravity Box has this, if you're rooted. I prefer this look myself.
Try "Akku-Prozentanzeige" from "Kroegerama". I cant post links so you have to search yourself
chris23445 said:
Pull down the notification bar to where you see the Quick Settings. Long press the settings (gear) icon until it spins, then let go. Now you can access the System UI tuner which lets you add the battery percent in the icon without downloading that app. Only works on Marshmallow.
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The text is too small to be readable, but still, pretty awesome. Thanks!
I use battery widget reborn and have done for many years, there is a free one to try before buying it, give it a try think you will like it
I created this app as test code that I plan to integrate with my primary system info app (Sys-I) in the future. Not sure if it is what you are looking for exactly, but it's small and light.
Not a lot of features, it was just a test, but it functions.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bryancandi.batterynotify
GSAM Pro (paid version) and a theme can do this... Nice big numbers and with some tweaking you overlay the stock icon to cover it with big numbers.
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chris23445 said:
Pull down the notification bar to where you see the Quick Settings. Long press the settings (gear) icon until it spins, then let go. Now you can access the System UI tuner which lets you add the battery percent in the icon without downloading that app. Only works on Marshmallow.
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Thanks for this! I didn't know about that System UI Tuner thing.

How to enable Network / Wifi speed on Status bar

Hello,
Know someone a trick to enable / view network speed on status bar ( some trick as for battery )? Some hide settings from where to enable?
Thanks
cyber-mix said:
Hello,
Know someone a trick to enable / view network speed on status bar ( some trick as for battery )? Some hide settings from where to enable?
Thanks
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Wait for bootloader unlock and custom ROM.
Only way to do it right now is to download an app that displays it in the left corner.
just to add to that , the 3G or 4G symbol is always displaying EVEN with the data turned OFF...
in the case that the phone is indeed using Mobile Data there are small arrow indicators that show Mobile usage.
app for everything that you need. This is something which bothers me coming from MIUI and its available customisation options. Ability to record calls from the dialler all the way to something trivial like Battery% in status bar.
Skamath said:
app for everything that you need. This is something which bothers me coming from MIUI and its available customisation options. Ability to record calls from the dialler all the way to something trivial like Battery% in status bar.
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Battery Percentage can be set to be displayed either while on charge or always.
That can be set within the system ui tuner, and that can be activated by holding down the gear symbol (settings) on the pull down menu.
Then in the settings menu you should see the system ui options.
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hinuk said:
Battery Percentage can be set to be displayed either while on charge or always.
That can be set within the system ui tuner, and that can be activated by holding down the gear symbol (settings) on the pull down menu.
Then in the settings menu you should see the system ui options.
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Strange enough that my TA-1004 not able to enable this System UI Tuner by long pressing the gear icon and then release it.
alexander3133 said:
Strange enough that my TA-1004 not able to enable this System UI Tuner by long pressing the gear icon and then release it.
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Have you disabled any animations in developers options? If so, you have to turn them on again to make it work.
references said:
Have you disabled any animations in developers options? If so, you have to turn them on again to make it work.
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You are right, I disabled them all. Strange that this UI tweak menu need that to be enabled.
Thanks.

AT&T 950U Oreo question - remove Battery Fully Charged notification

I've searched and can't find any info on this. I've tried many combinations using AutoNotification and SystemUI Tuner but I can't seem to get the notification off my status bar and notifications when the battery is fully charged. This was not on my Note8 when I had Nougat.... I do NOT want to hide all Android System notifications, so please don't suggest swiping, hitting the cog for settings for this notification, and disabling notifications completely from Android System.
Thanks in advance!
KryptosXLayer2 said:
I've searched and can't find any info on this. I've tried many combinations using AutoNotification and SystemUI Tuner but I can't seem to get the notification off my status bar and notifications when the battery is fully charged. This was not on my Note8 when I had Nougat.... I do NOT want to hide all Android System notifications, so please don't suggest swiping, hitting the cog for settings for this notification, and disabling notifications completely from Android System.
Thanks in advance!
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1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
Conelley said:
1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
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You started your account here on XDA with this being your first post to say the exact thing I said would not hide it and you mentioned it would not hide it. Thanks, I guess???
Does anyone have any SOLID answers?
Conelley said:
1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
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Thank you! This worked on my Samsung S7. After selecting Battery Full, I was also able to remove the annoying notification from the lock screen. I had previously tried going through regular Settings >Notifications > Advanced >Show System Apps with no success.
I appreciate you taking the time to help.

System UI Tuner

Hi,
Is there a posabillity to activate system ui tuner on the MI 9?
yes it is. turn on usb debugging, and usb debugging (security setting) just a few rows down from there. perform the Adb commands and you're set.
I think he was talking about the system UI tuner that was included in most versions of Android before Oreo. To activate it you long pressed the gear icon in the status bar until the icon started spinning which added a system tuner setting to the settings UI.
That function was discontinued because the available functions were incorporated into the customization options for the icon bar and system tray but I think Oxygen kept it--probably because One Plus coding is so inept their programmers don't actually know how to get rid of it.

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